Profile of Anthony O'Donnell

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Anthony O'Donnell has covered technology in the insurance industry since 2000, when he joined the editorial staff of Insurance & Technology. As an editor and reporter for I&T and the InformationWeek Financial Services of TechWeb he has written on all areas of information technology in the property/casualty, life and health insurance industries, following the trends and issues faced by senior technology executives. In addition to reporting and editorial duties for I&T, O'Donnell also serves as a moderator and speaker at industry events and broadcasts. He began his editorial career in the healthcare industry where he reported and edited for medical publications with a variety of audiences, from the general public to physicians and researchers. He has also worked in the healthcare field as a media relations professional and Spanish/English interpreter/translator, and has taught English composition and conversation classes to native speakers of Spanish, both in the United States and in Latin America. O'Donnell lives in the Portland, Oregon area with his wife and two sons.

3/31/2009
Built around a J2EE server, the latest version of DocFinity includes enterprise-class business process management (BPM) and workflow tools with unprecedented power and speed, as well as products for data capture, email management, and records management, the vendor claims.
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3/31/2009
PolicyCenter implementation has enabled Sentry to optimizes sales, underwriting and policy administration operations while improving service to policyholders, according to the insurer.
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3/31/2009
The 2009 version of Best's Financial Suite-Reinsurance, including Best's Schedule F and Best's Schedule S, tracks insurers ceding or assuming risk and is available via the BestLink online data retrieval service or on CD-ROM.
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3/31/2009
Despite the gloom that has consumed the financial services industry, most insurance companies remain bullish on technology investment and many are looking to build out policy admin capabilities to position themselves for growth as the economy emerges from the recession.
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3/27/2009
Speaking before the House Financial Services Committee, Geithner was forthright about the need for systemic risk regulation but his comments on optional federal charter were subject to interpretation.
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3/27/2009
Known as LouHIE, the Louisville initiative will differ from other health information exchanges in that consumers will control what parts of their personal health information will be shared with which parties.
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3/27/2009
Ed Zore will add Chairman and board member to his CEO duties. Northwestern Mutual announced the reappointment of several executive vice presidents, and has named Jean Maier new Head of IS as Greg Oberland takes responsibility for investment products and services.
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3/26/2009
Secretary Geithner's statement makes explicit what many observers have insisted was inevitable. His comment is less "a shot across the bow" at this point than a statement of the obvious. And the fact that proponents of optional federal charter (OFC) have already muted their emphasis on the word "optional" shows that the message, implied or otherwise, had already begun to sink in.
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3/26/2009
Online insurance aggregator's site provides information, tools and other resources designed to be useful to consumers, who can access information organized by demographic group or product type.
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3/24/2009
The prospect of federal regulatory intervention has reignited traditional tensions, but the March 17 hearing of the Senate Banking Committee inaugurated a lengthy process wherein forces beyond the insurance industry will determine its regulatory fate.
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3/23/2009
The vendor's Health Smart Enhanced Provider Directory and Measure Exchange solutions will be used to enable the insurer's employer customers to provide information to their employees.
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3/20/2009
Many have fanned the flames of hysteria against AIG by scapegoating the company, despite the possibility of harm to the company's employees and its fortunes. One such person is Rep. Barney Frank, who attempted to brow-beat Ed Liddy in Washington, despite the fact that Liddy has took on the enormous burden of managing AIG after the company's crash without asking for any meaningful compensation. Frank's behavior is all the more absurd given that the public now holds an 80 percent share in the comp
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3/19/2009
NDEDIC has begun to focus on driving real-time transactions among its participants and ensuring the participation of dental insurance stakeholders in the development of personal health records.
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3/17/2009
The vendors will collaborate in the areas of professional services to provide implementation, integration and deployment services for Camilion's Authority Suite policy administration solution.
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3/17/2009
Frank Keating of the American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI) argued the need for a federal insurance regulator, while John T. Hill of the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) said his organization supported a reformed state-based system.
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3/16/2009
Northwestern's Lifespan calculator balances credibility and simplicity, and is presented in a low-key but attractive style. For all that, it could be described as just another need-analysis tool among many. What is interesting is the insurer's press release's indirect incitement to circulate the calculator through social networking
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3/11/2009
Insurance CIOs may have less to worry than those in other industries, but for those looking for a CIO spot, it could be a tough time to find a job. On the other hand, given the inclination to spend and the reluctance to hire, now may be a better time to find consulting gigs.
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3/3/2009
Algorithmics portfolio replication capabilities will help Pacific Life speed the creation of economic capital figures and support more precise and efficient allocation of capital, in line with anticipated Solvency II requirements.
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3/2/2009
The windstorms left by Hurricane Ike resulted in tweaks to Kentucky Farm Bureau's business continuity planning that left the Louisville-based carrier better prepared to deal with the rigors of the January 2009 ice storm.
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